I have just taken delivery of my package from FastTech. It spent a considerable amount of time within HK, not moving at all, and then it got here in a couple of days.
Overall I am happy with the purchase; only one item was DOA (wall socket-to-USB inverter), at $1.60 I am not going to send it back. Bought 20 fauxton keychain lights, all work, one is slightly dim; that's very good statistics :)
their giveaway AA light is very rudimentary; output is hardly over 10 lumens & tint is purple; it's not unlike the Gerber IU (except for build quality). I've been running it 10 hours on a freshly charged Duraloop, and it has only gotten brighter if that is at all possible (probably just an illusion caused by the reduced ambient lighting)
Holy crap. I ordered an XP-G from FastTech last week and it arrived today! They managed to send it from Hong Kong to my doorstep in Kentucky in 7 days. In my experience, after 7 days, my orders from DX or Manafont or ebay would probably still be sitting in customs half a world away.
To the FastTech guys: I don’t know how you did it but you’re doing it right. Don’t change a thing. You’ve earned a customer.
Hey guys, hopefully you can help me out. On the fasttech website, can you show me/link me to the drop-in modules that would fit on my Lumaforce LF1 body? I believe this body is the same as the Surefire…
Well not anyone that they have. Stick to the smaller "26.5mm diameter" ones. Those are "P60" drop-ins which your flashlight body takes. You'll also need 4.2v (perhaps listed as 3.6v) input voltage. They don't have a great selection of P60 drop-ins though.
it works for me yesterday…that fasttech is bad news for my bank acct!..
combination of great price and fast shipping is bad for my wallet… i can’t stop ordering from them